Thanks for the answer, sir.
I’m fine with GNU/Linux, it is an awesome operating system.
Your projects sounds awesome, too. How many people are working in PilMCU
project? What OS does it use?

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Hi stayfirefocus,
Nice goal you got!
From what I understand, there is no direct way or pure PicoLisp way to access
camera/microphone coz it usually rely on existing libraries made by other
languages like mainly in C. So I think your first step would be find those
libraries then access them from PicoLisp ;)
Another approach is to run PicoLisp bare-metal (PilOS for x86) and implement
the I/O access in Assembly :)
OR maybe you can try run PicoLisp on an RPi and have those I/O access by
existing drivers and have those drivers access from PicoLisp?
I want to suggest the on-going PilMCU (FPGA based) but I'm still working on the
I/O too so hehe maybe next time ;) Will post a new video soon on the new
progress :)
BR,
Geo
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Thanks so much for the answer, but I don't intend to access camera on Android,
nor taking picture. The first step of building a vision system for AGI is
inputting signals or video. Regenaxer, remember I am here because of only
reason, the goal of building the first AGI in the world. I'm a small
programmer, you guys have to babysit me :)
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I meant, the first step is accessing the camera, then organizing it to the
thinking center.
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